Dozens of schools have been forced tro close due to unsafe conditions
The RAAC concrete crisis has disrupted the first week of term at dozens of schools throughout the country throughout the country as thousands of pupils have been forced to take lessons outside, at home or in temporary classrooms amid fears their schools are unsafe.
Meanwhile thousands of students have been told to bring packed lunches due to kitchens and canteens being shut down for the foreseeable future.At one school in Tyne and Wear, staff were even seen crouching on the pavement with their laptops this morning because they have been banned from entering the building.
Meanwhile teacher and mother Heather Mullarkey, 36, told MailOnline her daughter’s school in Bingley, West Yorkshire, was planning to construct a ‘cabin village’ of temporary classrooms until the building was safe to re-enter.
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